Vodzsla B08Z7BPVQH Triple Portable Monitor for Laptop User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Vodzsla
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Vodzsla B08Z7BPVQH Triple Portable Monitor for Laptop User Manual
“No Signal” or “No Input” Messages Are Appearing On My
Screen
If you are getting a message on one of the screens that says “No Signal” or “No Input” see below for some troubleshooting tips!
- Make sure that you have BOTH a video AND power feed going to each screen. Unless your laptop has a USB-C with Display port or a Thunderbolt 3 port you will need to use 2 cables per screen to it to function. (1 HDMI video cable and 1 USB-C cable power)
- If you are using a USB-C port on your laptop along with a single USB-C 90 degree to USB-C cable for power and video, make sure that your laptop supports video over this USB-C port. Search for your laptop user manual online for these details.
- If you are using a USB splitter or USB-Hub try plugging the cables directly into the laptop ports instead of the hub or splitter and see if that fixes the problem. Most splitters and hubs split the power from a single USB port thus restricting the required power supply to each screen.
power supply to each screen. The Screens Won’t Turn On Click here to look
up how your
laptop will connect to the Tri-Screen
If your screens won’t turn on then you first need to check your connections.
- Make sure that you have BOTH a video AND power feed going to each screen. Unless your laptop has a USB-C with Display port or a Thunderbolt 3 port you will need to use 2 cables per screen to it to function. (1 HDMI video cable and 1 USB-C cable power)
- If you are using a USB-C port on your laptop along with a single USB-C 90 degree to USB-C cable for power and video, make sure that your laptop supports video over this USB-C port. Search for your laptop user manual online for these details.
- If you are using a USB splitter or USB-Hub try plugging the cables directly into the laptop ports instead of the hub or splitter and see if that fixes the problem. Most splitters and hubs split the power from a single USB port thus restricting the required power supply to each screen.
Next, make sure that you are using the correct combination of cables. Read through the section above for more info on the correct cables.
“Input Not Supported” Message Is Showing On My Screen for
Mac
If you have a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro and you are getting a message on one of the screens that says “Input Not Support” have no fear, this is an easy fix!
- Plug your the USB-A to USB-C cable and HDMI cable into both your laptop and screen until you see this error message again.
- Open up your display settings. (System Preferences > Display)
- Click the “Gather Windows” button in the bottom right hand corner of your display settings window.
- Click on the window that pops up right behind your primary window and open it up (shown below).
- Click on the “Scaled” radio button.
- Change the selection in the dropdown to 1080i or 720P (click confirm).
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